Pure Tungsten
Tungsten (W), known for its remarkable strength and high melting point, is a crucial industrial metal. It exhibits a lustrous silver-grey appearance and is incredibly dense, making it ideal for applications where hardness and durability are paramount. Tungsten is notable for its exceptional resistance to heat, corrosion, and wear, making it indispensable in industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to electronics and construction. Its alloys are widely used in manufacturing tools, electrical contacts, filaments for light bulbs, and radiation shielding. Tungsten's unique properties ensure its role as a critical material in modern technology and infrastructure worldwide.
Specification:
Tungsten metal W 99.9% mim
Size :Rod form
Characteristics
melting point
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3,410 °C (6,152 °F)
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boiling point
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5,660 °C (10,220 °F)
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Application:
Used primarily in high-speed tool steel where it forms hard, wear resistance carbides.
-Increase the strength wear resistance, hardness and toughness.
-its particularly beneficial in high-temperature application and improving the cutting efficiency
Tungsten is used in a wide range of industries, including aviation and aerospace, electronics, manufacturing technology, and medical technology. Tungsten comes into play for components that require a high degree of temperature resistance in these sectors, such as rocket nozzles, high-temperature furnace components, and lamp components. In the electronics industry, tungsten is used for electrical contacts and electrodes due its high melting point and low thermal expansion. Tungsten is also used for various applications in medical technology, such as generating X-rays and providing radiation protection.
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Natural tungsten is composed of five stable isotopes: 180W (0.12%), 182W (26.5%), 183W (14.3%), 184W (30.6%), and 186W (28.4%).
Tungsten